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Tunis boasts many cultural gems, notably the Bardo Museum, which has one of the finest collections of Roman mosaics in the world and the UNESCO World-Heritage protected Medina. Perhaps the most essential cultural visit is to Carthage and its magnificent Roman ruins.
Go to Sid Bou Said and have a coffee at "Cafe des Nattes" - the perfect setting in a charming little city.
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Overview Tunisia has a rich cultural, traditional and social heritage, reaching back to thousands of years ago. There are many cultures and races forming the mosaic of people living in Tunisia today. You can witness people living and working in a high-tech environment, side by side with, nomadic people who live in tents and migrate continuously with their herds of camels and sheep from one area to the other all year long.
There are a number of civilizations which took place on this land since ancient times. Initially it started with the:
- Phoenician settlement and colonization then
- Roman,
- Byzantines,
- Arabs,
- Ottoman and
- French assumed the control over the land and its people.
All other successive civilizations left something behind to make the modern Tunisia today very interesting and attractive for travelers.
The French domination until Tunisia’s independence in 1956, contributed heavily to the elegant architecture of the Tunisians cities. Tunisia is considered to be the most attractive tourist destination in Africa, ahead of Egypt and Kenya.
In this land of the familiar and the exotic, one can watch the sunrise over the Sahara, as well as enjoy the beautiful fine sandy beaches and gardens.